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These tiny plants have a BIG cute factor!
Which is more than can be said for the donor!Delighted the Corybas incurvus is flowering for you Wim. I struggle to flower this one, unlike diemenicus which flowers easily. The parent pot of incurvus looks to have a single flower bud amongst twenty plants, and a flower is so rare that I suspect it might be a stray diemenicus!
For almost one month i can admire Ophrys tenthredinifera.
I am still on the steepest section of the learning curve incline when it comes to orchids but I am evolving a system that seems to work for me.I have a few Ophrys in flower now:
Time, I think, for a little reminder that the IRG for December 2015 included a calendar for 2016 you can print out - with fabulous photos from Steve Garvie and Jamus Stonor......
I am still on the steepest section of the learning curve incline when it comes to orchids but I am evolving a system that seems to work for me.Most Mediterranean Ophrys [...] With a very porous mineral mix, regular dilute feeds, a careful watering regime and protection from extremes of heat and cold whilst in growth I find that Ophrys will produce progressively larger tubers and can then produce more than one replacement tuber after a good growing season.